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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
'■ « akmg ji mil,,« fi<' at tIM -Irop of the hat. Il Is IfM«. AIM w iiai l«> a young man »mnmi nave io»m«il«Jr »ilem-,-. l«ut I d - was fair ami square aud always l>««en wcl« «mi«« am! agn-eable w as all r II«» l<forv mid lliiiaxrtial io Ilia dealings with the men ili«- mor«- I- i< i alpi .ronlcnl by lt> or - INtniteÀRd Fur«. >b«M With Silk ■*«'.< wild lis. tMw if «f a..». *Ml »1 I hem. ««•■«■• sM|»m \ eut r |»r«*pti(-t«»r's bias- aud di«l not higgle too uiu«-l> over der lilt Wood Kxlrasloa Head It rou prêter il.i •COUNSELOR" NOLAN WAS A WIT A matt«-r «»f two w«*eks ago be liad >ke forth afresh. claims for shortage in their |aiy. Ami VII Most, Ite» crei Ide, l»o)ib|,. I**wr, Ka- OF THE NEW VOB m BAR « melon lle«<l. t he ba»i taw Hsrru* nos os 4 “It s l Iful «-anal « rowd This h«« km-w what wa* a fair day's work. »I ucm I at lit«« gate of an *4«l fa«ilii*»ti«-*l a th* n«*rlu«i Llshissi dr »fl Item* tbs tasi sarte it.” explain«*,! Miss El ► Likewise Imrle. UUder the tutelage of boim«st>-a<l In tlx« neighborlug village must Is « ao t«e iM-u tu I brow the »*rtb to or tnxu ttes Iras. < »o -■ news to«ether MU IW.I a*tb«- rssulsr n answer to his query. »««•« of Iter Raalal «*»!■■» 1*1 Thia th«» big Ha-oti-liinau. fell Into th«« right of l«eim»ut .iud lia«l a*k*«d the girl be w»«ll to \ u leastl. or ..lleoded »* abuso 4. » aud • tael cui » Plelsr.a«ur l.raal l.latel. W tea» •’«*« A little figure glided down th«« street, way from the beginning of bls career lov«xl to I**- hl* wif*«. It wa* In the are reversible »»d carry the Kateoalou Head IU !»•»» Kept l.aalbaaaaa'a Jaaalaira as aud It taet eut ar« not r<- versi bls <>u coatra«-! work, aud th«» “kid " wa» gloumiug of a -uiiuner'* eveulug, in the liiirrylng from lli<- noise a, fast as two B) I. i. DIM. H ILL. shadow of Hi«« house which, set i«n«'k -1 ls«w leggisl plus >-oul«l «-arry him. He Lawyer« I. called a pretty ca|»able man at the busl- U«*ss by the «4*1 hmals. Ho wh**u a but a few feet from tlie picket fem-e. I muiubhsl some indistinct l»reatbh«ss CurviiKiin, 11*11, ar «'. E t»UKi«AU- In a l>ook entitled "The Barrister 22W MI m I or Ktrcet, Han FfWnulaco. • • rumor float««d ats«ut that he was going m«Ktling in a ««luster of half growu 11 words as be passed. Charles Frederick Htatiabury ha -------------- ' i > » i ,„ i » i r Baibuta w««ut to tin- ga'>- and l«s«keg to <|tilt th«« Joi, it <-r«-ate«i some little elms, was the home of Barbara El brought together the beat of the anee well. Y«»fl «'Illi see from the top of Hie ' u|> the street, aud Ausou b««l«l an urn- coueeril H«*(»L I* I m Ira. dotes of Tom Nolan, who was known laiiori«»-» sud «testers la N the midst of a Jumble of "They were sayin' somethin* 'ls>ut cantilever ««ouveyora on the canal, or I bn-Ila over lier li««a«l A couple of bun popularly among members of the New The qusatlotl of tin- u»' of the family BLAKt, ■ssb. Ne w, luii%h and Jarring evidences you goln' to pull out. <«ap'n." said from the «-rest of the spoil bank. Ils 11 dr«-«i yards away the light from numer I York bar a» “Counselor Nolan." For «■«ml of arm» v«-*e« the American very MOFFITT ................... « WHtlaflwfl of Industrialism there nestled Kirby. Hie Isms rigger, spitting out his white walls gleaming among the greeu I oua salisms that draw their sustetiauce I «erioii«ly. Originally all book plate» S lOWNt a little boxlike shanty. Long wor«l« brus«|U«*ly as he counte«! Ins of Ils surroundings. There, trembling I front the «-iinal workers shed a weird many years the counselor kept Judges ! OAI»O STOO« and lawyers of New York laughing, w«-r*- hi-raldl»-. That was in an age thie« of shabby dump ears, a couple of money. ly. but with <-oiiti<i«-n<-e bom of hope, he ami Infernal lllumiuaiiun over a crowd and at iiolltical <*<an entions he was one when |H-«»pi<« generally rouhl not read STRAW AND RlNDKHM HOARD had lain I of men moving about uiisl«-a<lily for the diminutive narrow gauge l«M-oiuotlve«, i«a«i whispere«] Hie words that "Y, «: 1 leave the en«l of th«« week." va-ai fii - m at. of the Important. If not serious, attrac un,l w lien the bl.izoii of each family, a« on id* tongue for a long time. pile« of T rails, rock cutting and mov replh««l Imrie. most |Mtrt. for ili«« ll«|iior luul circulated Vst. «SIS Iflfl, H «AN FILANCIM-O. tions. ' The counselor was hiuiaelf sul aliown on wearing appiiral or «mail be And she had given him Ills answer, I freely. All were taikiug at once nml ing machine« aud rough boardeil and "‘I hat right? I’retty suddeu. ain't it? I generis. Illa drollery was Individual, longings « :t« ns wed known ami quick tar pn|H-r r xif ri'iialr shops aud store- I never <li«l think you'd shake the <d<! H«« was for*-w arn*-«! by a laugh a laugh l«»u«l. au«l iu the distance it soun<le«l Some characteristic stories from Mr. ly dlsiuigiii«h«sl as an autograph ot lionaes hedged It In on all sides. It man; always s'po«w<l you was inarrle«! apparently sincere, but what there was I like the anappiug ami snarling of a Stansbury's collection are here set photograph itslay. In th«« main. It Is differ»-«! from the uelghtHiring «truc- to lilin. sura. You an' he ain't got so to afford merriment Is beyoiul mau's I pack of fighting «logs. safe to a’lviM« Americans not to use I down: She was no tures only Iu that Its sides were <>• you can't lilt It off together, have you?” eaiHielty for guessing Th«« neighborhood of Hie big ditch At a iiolltical convention m friend eoat armor on tli««lr tssik plat«»«. Ths more than u child, and It was tlie an I ami the towns along its «-ourse pinned »tuff ami painted In other re- ofte.1 “Oh, the lad's got Hom«- kind of a niK-ertniiiiy of th«« actual right to arms asked Nolan: »p«-«t« it was as »lilaplilnted aud strict l«si! notion that his liealtb will not ad swer of a child, ami of a spoiled child. I felt tlie blighting effect of tbo congre ami the extrame difficulty of getting a "Isn ’ t it strange, counselor, that Hhe drew away quickly iu a fleeting I gallon of tliousau«la of hard drinking ly utilitarian Iu ap|>earance as auy mit of Ills remalulng longer in these ilrn'Ming thill one knows 1» uinlenlaldy Dlssatlstiisl laborers, primed your friend Croker, wbo Is such a shack oil (lie*Job. As a guide for parts,” sal«i M'Kean. the "olii man” moment of surpris» at the unexpect«*!- I tneu. corraet in every detail are strong rea ness of it. mid then a rippling laugh I with alcohol, hail wreaked vengeance mighty power down your way. does not those having business therealHiut of til«« Job. sous agali at its use. Heraldry is too Bright** Dlncnnc nnd Diabete« get a nice political Job for himself?" there was n lihick aud white sign ruu "Aw, that's a bluff, You ain’t goln' sounds«! tile deathkuell of his hopes. I iqsni bullying foremen upon on«« or two The barrister drew himself up, look exact a aelem-e to ailniit of lll>ertlea, Are Positively Curable. He bud better taken that as final, cut- I «H-casions, ami once lia«l gotie further, nlrig the length of the peak of Its shed to <|uit McDonald?" «nid Klrl.v ing his inquisitor over from the corner and it is no siu.ill achievement to draw roof thnl Imre the legend, “I>. McDon “No," sal«l Imrle. "I'm going home ting though it was. But he must know uml fol- some grievance, fancied or real. th«« coat of arms with absolute correct ald A Co.” Over one of the two doors for a week and then down to that th«« why and wherefore, and she li«d I had wreekcil expensive machinery of of his eye, and then replied, with se ness mid yet with artistic foellng. given him cause to hope and all that, I tlieir employers. Goisl p««ople, unused verity: "’Tie a peanut brain you have, was another which said simply, lev««e work below Memphis.” tlpou hearlug lhal <‘barl*a A. Noetoa. ih* Though It is not very generally prac- yanlœssier ot ibe Houtbaro Pacifie Uompaaf I to the ways of construction iiamls, uml Clancy, to ask me that. Is there anny "Office.” The facade of each of Its A short, stubby, florid person, Andy uml was there another? tl«-e«l, It Is legal lo copyright tlie la»k at Haoranu-nlo. b»<l a certain case ot taatielea, Job he hasn't got?" Miss Burluiru Elwell wa» u very pret I snpiHisiiig that all the men were «««iiuil two long slile* was divided with Cusack by name, rigger by trade, Judge Horace Bussell told the follow- plate design. At least two plates are so tbe buainesa ineu wbo ware iBvealigallns ibr ty girl of a (»reezy, fresh, western brand ly bail with tin« parasites ami bangers mating-11'-al exactness into seven spoke up: Ing story: Nolan once had a client prot -«te«l In thia country. This would Fui ton Compounda, wrote blin askin* hlm lo of praltlness, and swains of Lemont loti win» infested the vicinity, lived In equal parts by two windows and a "You sure goln’ down to that river seem to lea\e a door open for tlioae who takelt; but tbey were ¡aie. *• lie bad alrea.lv door. On»« of these spaces was punc Job, Mr. Imrie?" hi« said. “Is that a uml of tlie neighboring big metropo l:l stai«» of contiuiuil terror, especially whose name was Mrs. Moriarlty. After her case had been placed upon the wish to secure for themseh«»s a |>er- Lourd of it, as per bls letter in answer as lis I iik I told lier so in terms of varying I w hen pay «lays came around. tured for n smoke pipe, which, with an fact ?” calendar Mrs. Moriarlty appeared ev son.-il distinguishing murk, a quasl- folio«« : abrupt turn, shot upward three or four SO HASRSTO, JUly 31. IWll “It aurely is,” replle«l Imrle, with a frankness. Finishing school ideas still I Cogulziint of nil tills, Barbara heard lierahlry. tor II h * drawing may lie In •• l»e»r Hr* Your« of the B»th received. and I floated through her bruin, and six« look I the clamor w ith alarm. A vague pre- ery day in Nolan's office with her elev feet ami ended in a serrated edge that smile. heraldic form ns well as in any other,— thank yon for your Inh't matfon rncardtiitc lb* I'la en witnesses. Finally the case reached betas medicine_____ ., it h bj ____ 1 J ________ Fulton _______ I waa __ pcema suggested a sudden separation of a "I heard somethin’ like that talkin’ ed ii|s>n worldly matters from the I sentiment of Impeudlng danger to «ome I the top of the calendar, and Nolan was Century. urntly currtl of Dial«*!«*» by thta medicine, aud I now rusted length during a high wind. enjoy good ln*alfh once more I uouimencrd (aklun round on tlie job, you know,” contln- standpoint of a nineteen-year-old, novel I one near to her possessed her, and her it March .’d. and .June 5th a an pronounced cured The view from one side was marred lied Cusack, "luit co'se 1 didn't think reading girl. To her tlie good «-lotlies I band, resting on the gate, trembled. on hand to try It. The opposing coun VVni«te«l Crude B(S»> I now enjoy my old diet In a ml!d form, but advance more on It hr time g<H-a by, not wlahlng to attempt by the Intervening low, rainbling It was so. Twas Chapin as told tne. of a man w««re tlie Index of Ills wort Ill I The erowil appeared to Is* forming Into sel asked for a postponement. Nolan “ Bling me crmle eggs, shredded I fought the postponement with great too much at once I *•»" very bad with the dl^ea*» ness. or at least such sentiment «lid in buildings of the boarding camp In the 'Who do you s'pose qulttiu’?’ says line with tlie object of marching down wheat liisi-iiits and a glass of milk," The Krtvftv wa« HMti. aud I wu vo Weak I could scarcely ua!k I he phyalclamt helped me «ome. but near foreground, witli rows of bright Chapin. 'Don't know,’ says I ‘Who?’ some di-gr«'«« nt tills period In lier lift« I the road past tlie Elwell bouse ami eloquence, laying much stress upon the said Hi«- man on tlie Boston lioat. nald there hi « no cure I then beard of and went fact that Mrs. Moriarlty h’ad been put hued articles of wearing apparel •Tin« 'slstent super,’ says he. 'You're mold lx«r opinions of tlie other sex. treating with the Fulton < oinpound. and uuly toward tlie canal. “Yes, sail, " replied tlie waiter. "What to I to enormous trouble and expense of took three bottle* when 1 comtueiiced to feel I letter Hlu« put It this way to Imrle: "Marry strung on Hues aloug the wall to dry. a liar.’ says I Just like that. ‘For why From out of tin» shadow In Hie other and then kept on Improving until 1 waa restored to kind of nigs was them, sail?” health ' Up the right of way of the canal im Is lie «lulttln' this Job?' says I, 'before a man wlios«« duties require him to as direction two men appeared, talking coming every day to bls office with her “Crude eggs." " I know of another cat»e of |Hal>et<*H. an engfneet mensely tall steel derricks towered it's finished, an' him with a girl In sociate witli those dreadful canal men? volubly but low and walking swiftly eleven witnesses. Judge Dugro, who on the road who had the dlaeaae for four year» "Yes, sali; yes, sail, ” repeated the was sitting, was not convinced ap- He went to Tucbon to die When I waa gettlnn oli. really. I could not think of it! And high III Hie air, and the spider web Lemont, to«», an’ a’ to the scene of the uproar, A third I pa rent ly by Nolan's perfervid oratory mail, wall :ig away with a perplexed better I sent for htm to come to Sacramento to gi on the same treatment <>n til« return he battened Ironwork of ponderous rock conveyors "Hhut up. Cusack.” said Imrle sharp then your work is so—so—well, dirty, followed In a ruu nt tlieir heels, The and granted the adjournment. Then expression Shortly lie returned. "We no medicine would cure him: hut I prevailed upon you know. Besides. Mr. Imrle, I'm sure latter was little Andy Cusack. Kirby stood In sharp relief against the sky ly 1 to tri it I I'i* waa in Mai He is now ain't got tie hi aigs, sail, but we's got htm the barrister arose. much Improved that l-e In on t la engine working I <lo not love you." Tin- last sentence when the «lay was clear. From the first two. ami Chapin, who were the "All right, air,” promptly replied the every day There are alno twocaw** of Bright'» 'em ls«ileil, fried, poaclied an' scram "Your honor,” said he, “has seen fit JHaeaae diking fl whom I fo'd of it I hope anm$ excavation the smoke from hoisting en little man very businesslike, as though was littered with a marked effort to looked with what appeared to be ap- bled. very nice, sab.” syndicate will get tills medicine and build aanitar gines and. farther away, from over lu> was obeying an order to make a tiring it out in a tone that would curry prebending intentuess at tlie mob to grant a postponement of the case, turn* all o\er the country for the treatment of thew "No. no," protested the Boston man. dreadful disease*. I riiMtlng I have not aald to< conviction with it. worked steam shovels hung in a cloud line fast or go up on top of a derrick. ahead of them. Miss Elwell hailed the and. while I humbly submit to the rul "I want them crmle, raw.” much, Yours, ing of the court, yet I would like to ask Crushed and sore in heart, the unsuc mannikin as lie approached, “Mr. <’u over the land. Now and then the dull "C har . A. N iwton . M'Kean emitted a chuckle that came "Oil," gaspeil tlie waiter, “you wants •' YardmaMer. S. P. Co.. Sacto.” your honor to do me a personal favor." boom of a blast was heard ami a mass from away down In the cavernous cessful suitor left her anil wended liis sack, what is it?” she said. 'em raw?" “ Certainly, counselor, with pleasure, ” of rock shot up Into the* air another depths of his throat and winked at way to liis lonesome and cheerless room a nd Cusack pulled up with a ‘'Certainly." Mrlical vrork> agree iLal Bright's DiaewNf step was made toward tin1 completion Kirby. Th«« bookkeeper grlnnetl and in tin- hotel, there to make himself gazeil questloningly at the girl ami her replied Judge Dugro. "What is it?” Diahete« an* incurable, but R7 per cent air Having Iu night them, the waiter and positively recovering under ’hr Fulton Coni "Go you to my office, ” thundered the more miserable witli bitt er thoughts. of tlie contract for section Z escort. “Oil,” he muttered as he took time to wipe the perspiration pounds (Common forms of kidney complaint looked on curiously while tlie man But «Io not allow yourself to becom«« recognized lier and turned again i to barrister, “and inform Mrs. Moriarlty Men Innumerable—thousands of them from ills brow, while Imrie tried to and rheumatism oHcr hut short resistance. brok«« 111«« ,v«»lks of the <«ggs over the Price. *i for the It lit ■> l»isoa«e and U nit fol that this case has been postponed. ” along tlie twenty odd miles of the drain look sever««, but across his face sped prejudiced against her, fur site is the follow the other two. Diabetic < «impound John .I Fulton <’o.. TJt Witty and keen as Nolan was, he shredde«! b'scuit anil stirred the whites the age canal—ami $2,000,(M)0 worth of ma a momentary shadow of pain, as If a heroine of this story and is a brave llt- Montgomery St . San ranci -co, sole com “Cusack, stop!” said Barbara in a “Hat’s one of dem pounders Free tests made f« patients !*• once in awhile got the worst of an en up iu tlie milk. tie girl. chinery worked hand in hand day and sail memory bail lss«n recalled. well simulateil tone of command. l'ooil cranks." report««d tlie waiter to acriptive pamphlet mailed free counter with a witness, as the follow night. By night the immediate vicinity Ho Imrle was furnished with one wo He halted obediently. On«« after the other most of the old the nevi talil«« New York Press. of the scene of operations was bright liatiils Interrogated the young man on tnnn's view- of his calling and spent “What Is th«« matter down there?” ing incident illustrates: The plaintiff, Mr. Foley, was suing with tlie glare <»f electric lumps or pow the why ami tlie wherefore of his pro- many minutes in tlx- following days in she asked ngaln. Tnug I'u aiad Tramaklag. Tret* That Tnrna to Stone. erful sputtering kerosene torches. “Where? Down there? Oh. ’tain't Mr. W. for damages sustained by care There is but one way of making tea. spei-tlve movement mid added in «-rude wondering wlu-tlier lie had been wrong There is a tree that grows in Mexico lessness of defendant In allowing his By night, too. the vicinity of the nml inelegant terms, solemnly and with in liking a trade Hint built railroad* anything, 'eept that McDonald's pets called the “chijol,” or stone tree. It is for boarding shacks was made lurid by the respect or familiarly, like Kirby, for it and canals am] such mean tiling* and is goin’ to celebrate the occasion with donkey to escape from bis stable and t'nlcss the water boiling be trespass upon plaintiff's lawn. Foley is of enormous proportions, both in clr To pour on water «polls the tea. boisterous carrying on of rough work was pay night, an expression of their required liim to mix up witli ablebod- appropriate eer’monies.” cumference and height. It has a num in the witness box. The teapot itself should be heated ers. On pay nights that playful tend surprise ami regret and a hop«« that led. strong men who wore overalls ten "What occasion?" said Anson as Cu Barrister Nolan (for defendant)—You ber of branches spreading out widely very hot before the tea fs'placed In it ency overflowed, and a night’s carous tin-y would meet on some other Job of hour* out of tlie twenty-four. It being sack stopped. and carrying leaves of a yellowish say that Mr. W.’s animal caused all and the boiling water poured on. It ing ended in broken beads ami bruised Il «■ i-ompanv's. Htewart Brough, stone the only business he wa* conversant The little man blinked absently at green color. The wood is extremely fine should la- scalding hot water, or the faces. Hornet lines tin« inborn vicious s««tter, stumbled around on Ills flat feet, witli ami as lx« bad been fairly success tlie stranger ami, turning to Miss El this injury to your property? and easily worked in a green state. It I leaves will float to the top. Foley—Yes, sor. ness of a few guided tlie actions of th«» getting his long and skinny body in the ful at it for a man of hi.* age, in« did well, said, “They're settin’ out to give Barrister—Where did you first see is not given to either warping or split» No less authority than Tung Po, the many, and tlie plant and belongings of way of tlie til«« of men while this was not contemplate a change in his line a reception or somethin’ like that— I ting. The most remarkable thing about Chinese poet, is quoted for a recipe for this donkey? th«» contractors suffered. going on. nml finally grasped Imrle's of work, lint Hie next day lie did write don’t know what—to Mr. Imrle for Hie it is that after being cut the wood Foley—Tied up in defendant's stable. teamaking. He says: "Whenever tea The McDonalil outfit at the time hail hand in his own mortar crusted paw. to the lioiix« offie«« asking to be trans —whoap!” He had put out Ills band to Barrister—Where did you next see | gets gradually harder, and in the course is to lie infused, take water from a run on their section nearly 300 men. as dis II«« shook It heavily and tapped the su ferred to another jot», preferably tlie steady himself against the open gate, of a few years it is absolutely petrified ning stream and boll it over a lively reputable u lot of navvies ns ever perintendent's «-oat with the end of his Memphis work, where tlie climate but missed It. ami as fie tipped over him? whether left in tlie open air or buried tire. It Is an old custom to use running Foley—On me premises. swung a shovel. Of Hies*« there were lion.« linger while he said: “Weel, gold would not be as severe on Ills health. bis stiffened outstretched arm brought Barrister—IIow do you know it was in tlie ground. From this timber houses water, boiled over a lively fire. That old hands to the number of perhaps luck to y<*. Ind. nml mind what Ah've Such wa* tlie reason lie offered, anil up against a tree. He struck an atti can be built that would in a few years from springs in the hills is said to be forty or fifty, mostly skilled workers, nobody knew that he wanted to get tude, witli one leg crossed before tlie the same donkey? Foley (emphatically)—If I saw yez become completely fireproof and would best and river water the next, while with a few common laborers who fol away from tin» vicinity of Lemont be other, tin« toe of one l»oot dug Into the last as though built of stone. well water is the worst. A lively fire loweil the company about the country cause It was tlie scene of hi* disap gravel and arm akimbo. “’S'citsm me.” tied up in the stbable, don’t yes sup- pose I ’ d know yez whin yez got loose? is a clear, bright charcoal fire. When from one Job io another. Every land pointment in a woman lie luul installed In* said to no one in particular Firm Railroad Charter. The barrister excused Mr. Foley. making an Infusion, do not boll the wa that breeds men Hint can do a hard in lii* heart ns an idol tit for his wor ( to be continued .) The first charter ever granted in this ter too hastily. At first It begins to It was in the old superior court be day's work was represented. There ship He wanted <o ol,literate all rec fore Judge David McAdam aud a Jury, country or probably any other for the sparkle like crabs’ eyes, then somewhat were Italians, Poles, Lithuanians ami ollection of lu-r etitir« ly. to forget her The nisnilvantagea ot Heroism. and the barrister was trying a case on building of a railroad was granted in like tisli's eyes and lastly It bolls up other "Ians" from the same garlic eat a* though slie had not been always in It would be a good thing if in our behalf of the plaintiff in a negligence 1819 to Henry Drinker by the Pennsyl like pearls innumerable springing and ing, lH-nlghted districts. Scotch engi his thought ever since his advent on neers ami stone setters. Scandinavian the canal. He wanted to forget the sol public school courses in heroism to suit against the Twenty-third street vania legislature for a road of that waving a I «out. ’This is the way to boll riggers, handy witli a rope; Irish drill itary walk*, tlie buggy rides alone to teacli the boys and girls that, after all, crosstown railroad, which was con kind from the Delaware valley to the water.” ers ami foramen. Canucks from down A tcaspoonful of tea for two cups, gether over shady road* of Hint part of while heroism Is a tine thing and a trolled by Jacob Sharp, who afterward hendwaters of the Lehigli river over Quebec way, ami negroes. A few had tlx« unclinperoned west, which lie could great tiling, it is a most uncomfortable gave the name of "boodle aldermen” to the route now occupied by the Dela with one for the pot, is the rule. dependent families in fnrolT homes and not do while In- was oblige«] to pass tiling and that possibly, on the whole, the world. On rising to sum up on be ware. Lackawanna and Western rail Saint*« Powder Recipe. saved tlieir money; the majority threw her house four time* a «lay to and from the best and most lasting work that Is half of bls client Nolan launched forth road from the Water Gap to Scranton. In Germany and Italy great honor Ifl accomplished in life comes from a into an attack upon Sharp, who had in That was liefore the days of steam, it up in the air by the second night aft th«» hotel where he stopped. paid to St. Barbara, but until now no er pay night ill the farthest. Witli a cold, stiff lifting of his hat steady application of all one's best en no manner appeared in the case. Rais and the “wagons” that were to be run one has been able to discover the exact At the «■ml of a wet. sloppy Monday 11«« graded lier when she happened to ergies to a noIde purpose, meeting with ing his voice to a pitch that could be on the road were to be moved by horse That old charter and the reason. ill September tlie day shift was congre be in the garden when In« passed, aud honest and patient effort the emergen heard by citizens in the City Hall park, power. A German officer says that she Is rights it conveyed were purchased by gated in and about the little office, iu the same spirit was his salutation cies and vexations of daily life and he concluded tils peroration as follows: holding true to the middle course, while tlie bookkeeper, behind a wire “Aud who, gintiemen of the jury, is the original Delaware and Lackawan honored because the Invention of pow returned, in lier innermost heart, how der is in a largo measure due to her. screen, pursued his welcome biweekly ever, she long«««! for him to stop ami which assures success without bring Jacob Sharp? 1 will tell you, gintie- na company for $1,000. Berthold Schwarz, a monk, he ex .occupation of passing out the yellow speak. an«l yet that same heart was all ing notoriety. A fixed purpose to do men. He Is a man so lost to all his •' ll'ttl, and gidd tuck to ye." plains, opened the “Lives of the Saints" well that which one has to do will iu sinse of ethics and the rights of man pay envelopes to tlie Ulen as they called The Itlaanosls. a-flutter witli fear lest he shouhl do .off their numbers. Outside, a contin always tclt ye about deescrlminating so as lii* steps brought him nearer tlie the end bring lutirels of more perma that for the sake of palthry prospec There are things that only a doctor on St. Barbara's day and read the ual drizzling rain fell upon the crowd, lietween tlx« gulil and the had. Night gate. Her eyes, when his back wa* nent value to the world at large and to tive dividends he would run a railroad can successfully accomplish, and story of lier martyrdom, after which and the moisture trickled from tlieir aixl day the de'l's abroad on the high turned, looked shyly out from tinder the unheralded band that achieves its up your spine and make tie« out of there are other things which the phy ho reasoned as follows: clothing to th«- greasy mml pool on the way, ye’ll mind.” "The heart of the Virgin was white purpose than those which are even your ribs!" sician may safely relegate to a compe "And no one knows It better ti an their lashes aud, wistful ami pleading, worthily bestowed upon the brow of floor in front of the railing. as salt, the soul of her tormentor was When the bar of the city of New tent assistant. they followeil h!tn down the graveled you. Stewart, for you have met Lim oft Standing back of the bookkeeper, “I understand the doctor has just black as coal, and it was sulphur from walk. Oouitl he on that evening have him who avails himself of an unusual York gave a dinner at Delmonico’s in watching the operation of paying «iff, en and succumbed,” said Imrie. with a chance In an abnormal fashion.—Har honor of former Justice Abraham It. been to see your husband, Mrs. Mc lien ven which punished him for bis been Induced to subdue ills mental up per's Weekly. was the company's superintendent, laugh. Lawrence on bis retirement from the Carthy," said Mr. McCarthy's employ cruelty. I will mix these three things, "If lie don' meet him tonight, 1 don' braiding of all womankind and look David M'Keon. n bulky weather tanned and it will lie a wonder if I do not dis bench, one of the remarks Nolan made er. “Has he made a diagnosis?” back lie might have seen her standing Scotchman, who feared neither God nor know." Iiegan Cusack, "with tlie coin Smothered In Ro»»». was: For II moment Mrs. McCarthy was cover the philosopher’s stone.” on the porch with an arm encircling In his pocket an' his bowels cryIn' out mini. Ills fist was like a shslge ham Ho did mix them, and as soon as he The Sybarites slept on l»eds stuffed “There’s Recorder Smyth. He’s a submerged In n -««a of doubt, but she the post looking longingly in his direc mer, ami Ills voi««e could la* heard luilf so yon can hear tlieir sufferin' cries, for put tho mixture In a fire a tremendous with rose leaves; tlie tyrant Dionysius _ good _ Judge, _ . a foine _ judge, _ . but he rose triumphant. tion. For a moment, then, his name way across tlie section. A younger a little drop that they have n’ had since "No, sorr." she said confidently, “he explosion followed. Such, according to was on her toiigu«- to «-all him ba« k. bad liis couch tilled with them; Verus thinks Ivery man ought to go to prison man. not so heavy, but as tall, leaned last pay. an' tin« beautiful"— 11«« con lut it remained nnutlered until bls | would travel with a garland on his at least wance." left it to me, him saying I was well German soldiers, was the origin of against the desk. Ills strong, beardless tinned on In a low mumble, getting no figure was lost in the gathering dark head and around his neck, and over bis Nolan on one occasion was a candi able to do It. sorr. It's to be made gunpowder. features also bore the tan of sun and attention to hl* words and expecting \ ness, For awhile she stood there and litter he luul a thin net, with rose date for a municipal office, and ta the wid linseed on a shtout muslin, sorr.” none and perfectly *alistied thus. wind. A little felt crush hat covered The Weddla* Gift. then. witli a little sigh, turned anil leaves intertwined: Antiochus luxuri- course of bis canvass be asked a wo- “Weel. guidby and gtiid luck to ye," went Into the house. bls head, the brim drawn down Into a ated upon a bed of blooms even in win man of Ills acquaintance If she would It is n golden rule to send a wedding Took the Second Mun. he lilurte«! out at last, pumping Imrie's spout from which the water dripped Drring the next two weeks there ter days and nights, and when Cleo- use her influence lti obtaining for him One evening recently a well to do gift in good time, the first to arrive be unnotige«) down his front. A long, arm again. “Sure, 1 will,” bachelor volunteered to teach a spright ing much more appreciated than that wa* cont limed tlie honing«« due the patra entertained Antony she bad roses her husband's vote. “I'm not going for five or six days, black rubber coat, liberally splashed prettiest girl in th«« village, an«l so her covering th«« floor to the depth, it is said the woman. “Are we not ever- ly young widow the game of checkers. which is one of the many pouring tn with mud.-covered his form and hung Stewart," said Imrle. lastingly grateful to you ever since you He quite overlooked the possibilities of from all quarters during the last week. thought* wer«« diverted more easily said. of an ell. "So ye’re not. W’oel, guidby If Ab away in front, disclosing a good We are told that Hellogabalus sup- got my husband off for stealing a gun?" the game. By adhering to this rule one will be Hom .......... . of that night than don ’ t see ye again. ” Considering that breadth of chest- and a muscular frame. “No, no. my dear woman.” cried tbe were Imrle'*. On«« there wa*. a young plied so many at one of bis banquets “There, now; it's still your move," he saved the annoyance of hearing that he wa* lialile to see the superintendent High laced russet boots reached al num of tlie family of Anson, who, that several of his guests were suffo- barrister, "not for stealing a gun, but exclaimed to the lady shortly after the the saltcellars are charming—the third most to the knee, tlie canal mud cling every time he cared to look up from his wounded more deeply than the rest, cated in tlie endeavor to extricate them- for the alleged stealing of a gun.” game had commenced. "You have tak set already received. work during tlie ten hours of a work lug tn quantity to their soles. A moijth before the wedding day is “Alleged be bothered,” replied the en only one man. and you are bound to came <lown tlie thirty odd miles from selves from tlx* abundance—victims of Ills name was Imrle—John L. Imrie Ing day. the remark was superfluous. woman. “Come up stairs and I’ll show take another.” not too early to send the present, which the city of a Huinlay to spend the u surfeit of sweet odors. Tn' fng their cue from Stewart —and lie, in the capacity of assistant ---------------------------- you the gun.” afternoon and evening In tier company. "Thanks for your advice," said the should he accompanied by a visiting superintendent, divided witli M'Keon llrough. the rest of those who wer* He wn* a ill«-«' young man. take It nil Lapans l.insme. Once arguing a case in behalf of widow sweetly. "Suppose I take you, card. the responsibility for the success of the hanging around stepped up ami shook in all. ami was possessed of admirable The package should be addressed to "You understand, of course, that my clients wbo were sailors and while in then?" operations on section Z. iiamls with Imrie, with a word or two .«issiirance In indies' society and more daughter has l«een reared In the lap of the midst of an exhaustive display of tlic bride. If one Is intimate with the She did subsequently. Now success, plainly speaking, is or saying nothing at all. Other em wonderful «■ollnrs. On the Inst occa- luxury?" happy couple, and to the bride's house, nautical scholarship Nolan was inter profit—profit for old Dftnald McDonald ployee*. a* they came in and lingered slon of lii* weekly trip lie had c.in- addressed to the bridegroom, if It Is be "Why. she told me last night that rupted by the court: A Costly Prayer Rook. He employs some sharp people In the for a minute, «-auglit the gist of the tri veil to <niiy Ills visit over the sue- mine was tlie first—er, that Is. I hope, “How «monies It, counselor, that you Queen Elizabeth used to carry about with w hom one Is best acquainted borne office who are good at figures pro«-eeding. and they also shuttled up ceeillng Monday, which w as a holiday, sir. that I may be able to make such possess such a vast knowledge of the with her suspended by a chain of pure and who know very soon when a Job to tlie young man anil addeil tlieir well and this Monday wn* tlx* pay day on provision as to keep her from pining sea?” Living In • Crater. gold a book called “The Golden Manual Is running short anil are not backward wislie* to what had already been ex- Mi-Donald's section with which tills for the lap you mention.”—Chicago There is no more interesting or curi "Does your honor think,” respond«^ of Prayer," a dainty volume of 300 In writing to the superintendent to pre-se«|. The transient hand*, not nn- «tory has lo do. About 9 o'eliH-k Hint Herald. pages, bound in "hammered virgin ous sight on this earth than the interior Nolan, “that I came over in a hack?” that effect. Ami profit, plainly speak derstandlng, looked on in wonder. gold.” One side of this costly volume of the extinct crater, Aso San, about night they sat upon the veranda that Ing. is the sweat of tlie brow of the The flame Old Climate. "Till* your reception day?" queried filled In a corner between two wing* gave a representation of the Judgment thirty miles from the city of Kuma Sail Reflection. man on the pay roll. Therefore it be th«« bookkeeper. “Is not your climate rather changea of Hi«« house. Tlx- air wa* warm and It happens quite frequently that the of Solomon, the other the brazen ser- moto, In Japan. This peculiar locality hooves a goo,I superintendent to make is Inhabited by 2o,000 people, who live In fact, (In« assistant superintendent moist nnd h««avy, mid from the cannl ble?" asked the tourist. self made man has a son who is simply pent on the cross In the desert. the most of a man's capacity for labor was bolding a levee In the little otti..- "No, it Isn't," answered the old set aud prosper within its vertical wall 800 came Hie soft patter of the machine tailor made.-Puck. "If it during every minute of the ten work ami In a quiet, good natured way re rock drill* nml the «lull coughing of tler who always contradicts. feet high. The inhabitants rarely make A F«d «nd ■ (alt. Escape One Infliction. ing hours of a working day. if he would turned tlx« kindly and sincere good hoisting engine*. II«« was beginning was, don't you suppose we'd have A Boston editor, asked to define the a Journey Into the outer world, but Jasper—Now that Scadsby has made pr< sent a good report nt the clean up. w islx«* of til«» uncouth but good hearted to say gootlby. as it was near train changed it for something else years difference between a cult and a fad, form, as it were, a little nation by a fortune be doesn't know his old Ami in pursuing this profit and a con workers. It Is not an everyday «iceur- Hine. Hlie was ll*t««nlng a llttlh ago?”-Washington Star. rose to the emergency In this manner: themselves. friends. ««»quisit good diameter from the mer rence for a man's popularity among wearily, for lx- lin«l outstayed hl* wel "A fad is anything that arouses eva Titles. Jumpuppe—Well, that has Its advan cenn r.v home otttee. It is the easiest liis workmen to tie shown so unniis come. (low Greeley Learned to Rend. • nescent mentality, while a cult Is any Give a Georgia darky a "chaw” of tages. They don't have to listen to the thing In the world for those In author takably. and M'K hiii felt proud both By a singular adaptation to the thing that inspires permanent mental tobacco and you're a cap’n. Bnddenij «1 ere anm froa the Elm Ity t«> get themselves disliked. i t his protege and of tlie fact that such Hon of the center of the town a clat changes of motion on bls mother’s part story of Ina early struggles.—Judge ity.” Give him n quarter and you become But notwithstanding th«» easy possi sentiment was possible on a Job in hi* ter of many voices raised apparently in while spinning Horace Greeley when a A Modest Thraglan. ■ colonel. bility of friction between superintend charge. Extenuation. youngster Acquired the unwonted qual anger. Breaking *o abruptly into the Briggs That fool Stephigh considers Paralyze him with a dollar and you ents ami employees. MK««on and Imrle Visitor—Thst painting Is by an old But. though outwardly Imrie was quietude of a village night it sent a ity of reading with the book In almost himself tn«- greatest actor on earth. are a general for life. enjoyed. so far as they knew, an ini pleased anti gratifl««<l at the kind felici thrill of nninele** fem- Into thus«« that any position, sidewise -«* upside down, master, I see. Throw in an old suit of clothes and Benson Is that so? He's getting niunlty from auy ilj f*«ellng toward tations. there was ever running through heard. A shrill whoop punctnate<l ths as readily as In the usual fashion with M rs. M cShoddi* (a pologetlca Ily>— Y-«-fl, (strangely mmlest. He used to consider two stiff drams of corn liquor and he them. M'Keon was gruff and out- bls mirnl a current of thought that discord, and now ami again a grating out at that time thinking It anything but the frame is new.—New York Week raises all his children to call you gov himself the greatest actor that ever spoken ami use«l bad words and his tainted the sw»»etneaa of*the occasion. ly. drunken laugh rose above tlie noise. unusual. ernor.—Atlanta Constitution. li v*l. -Tit-Bits. s. A. .«» A.. A PAY NIGHT LOVE FEAST ,\ KROLL CHARACTER ■ CLARK’S LATEST ANQ BEST FAUEIS AND iAMlFACTlIMS' ASSÜCIA1I0N OF AIEIKA. t<0 .ESS PAPERS We Were Too Late 4 040 > o o o